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source: > 6:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvTEiXextlM
Wheel Friction totally off
Suspension 120 or more
Wheel rotation 450 to get a better feel
Play on max track degradation every time you're able to choose
That's what you can do, since FFB really sucks now.
Its a little lighter on the arms than Oysters setup but i feel those tighter turns feel easier.
1) Follow the above video to add ... ffb_force="5" ... to your lg_g920
2) In your Logitech Gaming Software Profile set ..
Sensitivity to .. 100%
Wheel Operation Range to .. 540
Tick .. Enable Centre Spring
Set Centre Spring strength to .. 100%
3) In game set the following
Linearity to .. minus -3
SAT to .. 35
Wheel Friction to .. 0
Tyre Friction to .. 0
Suspension to .. 75
Collision .. 20
Softlock .. 150
Steering Centre Force .. Off
Let me know what you think or how you would tweak it ?
Cheers for the tip I'll give it a try